The Jewish-Uruguayan-Italian actor, director, producer and former parliamentarian expounds on cancel culture, his Judaism, and why he feels Roman Polanski isn't getting his due

Rules taking effect for next year's Best Picture award aim to encourage diversity in film industry, raising questions and criticism

From June 1-8, NYC's Israel Film Center Festival presented a selection of films that rivals Cannes or Sundance - but here you ran the chance of bumping into your Hebrew teacher

As 58-year-old takes runner-up prize for unusual Holocaust drama 'The Zone of Interest,' a look at the mere handful of films he's released over a 20-year career

In new biography, Jeremy Dauber breaks down how the comedian and director just couldn't help being a loving iconoclast skewering the establishment

Astute producer hailed as 'true visionary' by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; he also helped make 'Some Like it Hot,' 'Fiddler on the Roof' and countless other movies

'Made for Each Other,' written by Israeli-American screenwriter Adi Blotman, centers around a mystical 16th-century folktale, with a 21st-century twist

Acclaimed filmmaker Barry Avrich covers what might be his most peculiar subject to date: Albert Rosenberg, a charlatan with so many cover stories, even his family doesn't know him

The new film by director Violeta Salama, screening at the New York Jewish Film Festival on Jan. 22, embraces complexities of identity in the tumultuous African port city of Melilla

Every Thursday night in January the channel airs movies from the '30s through the '90s showing how filmmakers deal with themes like the Holocaust, assimilation and religious life

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